A few filmmakers have adapted the life of iconic actress madhubala for the big screen. The late actor's youngest sister Madhur Brij Bhushan, who is currently in negotiations with producers for the official adaptation, has asked the filmmakers to forgo making such a movie.

According to the Pinkvilla story, Madhur stated that if someone tries to move forward with a different film, they will be subject to strict legal action. "I ask that no one start any initiative that is based on or inspired by madhubala without first getting my permission. Please don't ruin this special occasion for us. If people ignore my pleas, I'll be forced to take severe legal action and sue them for violating the rights of my family and for causing such emotional and mental abuse. All those involved in such a project will be brought before the court. bhushan declared, "I am a warrior, and I will battle it out that way too.

The sister of Mughal-E-star Azam's also stated that she and her family had endured harassment as a result of holding onto the rights to Madhubala's biopic. Madhur truly begged Madhubala's life to be adapted, asking, "Humne kya galat kiya hai? It's my family's moral and legal right to know about Madhubala's life. My sisters and I are being bullied intellectually and emotionally at this age by some people. Why do you say that? I'm requesting that anyone who is considering changing Madhubala's life not go through with their intentions. There are numerous other themes and characters that might be the topic of lovely movies, Madhur added.

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